I'd appreciate it if you posted the fusing point information. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Frank & Marianne" <frnkhealy@y...> wrote: > > > i'll see what i can dig up as far as data sheets . copier toner and > laser printer toner are two very different toners . i will see what > toner cross references with your printer . all hp printers have canon > based engines . i can get you the toner and most likely the toner > cartridge . you will have to vacuum out the copier toner very well > from your cartridge so there is none left to mix with the new toner . > i'll email you after i research the info for you . from , frank > > > > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas" <teecee@c...> wrote: > > Hi Frank > > I am interested in the various melting points of various Toners , > you wouldn't happen to have any Data Sheets etc on this ? > > My Laser Printer is a Canon Laser Shot LBP-1120 and I would like to > know if I can get a Darker Toner for it, It had recently run out of > Toner so refilled it with Toner that was used in a Canon Photo > Copier ...well it aint as dark as the Origional ...any suggestions ?? > > Thanks > > Thomas > > > > > > hello . my name is frank . i have been remanufacturing toner > > cartridges for hp laser printers going on 13 years now . i replace > > all wear related parts and fill them with the appropriate amount of > > toner . my cartridges meet or exceed o.e.m. cartridges . if anyone > > wants to save money on their toner cartridges let me know your > model > > # . i also will give free advice for any laser printer problems . i > > also have been servicing laser printers going on 13 years now . i > > also have pre-owned laser printers available . thank you for your > > time . from , frank (the toner guy) > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice
2005-03-01 by Phil
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